WildFire – Closing the Loop on Advanced Cyberattacks

Cyberattacks are frequenting the headline news, highlighting the increased sophistication, persistence, and evasiveness of attack methods, and the deepening impact to businesses and their most valuable assets. Advanced threats are the motivation behind the development of our enterprise security platform - a new breed of network security to detect and defend against known and unknown threats. View this on-Demand webcast and learn how you can inform your cybersecurity strategy and better protect your network.

See a snapshot of changes in the attack lifecycle and real threat data from 2,400+ networks contributing to the WildFire™ intelligence cloud. You will also learn how WildFire applies a closed-loop approach to cybersecurity: detecting and preventing unknown threats across all common file types, including Android APKs, irrespective of port, protocol or encryption.

Members of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) cooperative had to self-attest to new mandatory security controls at the end of 2017. The next self-attestation will be required by year end 2018. After that point, SWIFT reserves the right to report non-compliance to counterparties and appropriate local regulators.

How did your institution fare in its initial self-attestation to SWIFT’s security controls? If there was room for improvement,

•Join this webinar to learn how to meet and/or exceed SWIFT mandatory and advisory security controls with Palo Alto Networks products
•Hear about additional best practices that can further improve your cybersecurity posture.

In the big picture, the SWIFT security controls and further best practices from Palo Alto Networks contribute to overall cyber hygiene, and should prove to be beneficial to all financial institutions - regardless of whether they are SWIFT members or not.

As organizations have grown so have their security requirements. Where basic firewalling and URL filtering were fine before, now organizations have added in IPS and Sandboxing technologies. This product sprawl has led to fragmentation in management and security coverage.

Attackers are employing more advanced techniques to infiltrate networks and systems. In order to prevent these attacks, an agency's security must operate in a tightly knit and automated fashion. One in which building new protections against these attacks must occur automatically while ensuring continuous operations of services.

Join Tighe Schlottog, Security Architect for Palo Alto Networks, and Joe Kim, VP of Engineering at Squadra Solutions, as they discuss how to increase security and efficacy of Network Security by consolidating point products into the Palo Alto Networks Security Operating Platform.

Microsoft® Azure® can change the way your organization does business by increasing agility, scalability and storage. Although the benefits of Azure – and the public cloud – are well-documented, questions about security, potential data loss and business interruption remain, potentially slowing cloud adoption.

Join us for a webinar focused on accelerating your move to Azure and securing your data, apps and DevOps environments once there by delivering consistent, automated security across all your environments.

Because security is often an afterthought when medical devices are designed and maintained by the manufacturer, they are the most vulnerable devices in a hospital’s network.

The medical device community is beginning to improve the security of their products, but it will take years for legacy devices to be upgraded or replaced. Until then, healthcare organizations need to develop strategies for mitigating the cybersecurity risks these unpatchable devices pose to their patients and the organizations themselves.

Join Matt Mellen, a healthcare security architect and former security lead for a hospital network, and Mick Coady, a partner in the Health Information Privacy and Security Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, as they discuss how to approach and mitigate the challenges associated with securing medical devices in hospital environments.

In this webinar, you will discover:
•The cybersecurity risks posed by unpatchable and hard-to-patch medical devices
•How to successfully mitigate medical device security risks
•Strategies you can implement today to secure medical devices

Because security is often an afterthought when medical devices are designed and maintained by the manufacturer, they are the most vulnerable devices in a hospital’s network.

The medical device community is beginning to improve the security of their products, but it will take years for legacy devices to be upgraded or replaced. Until then, healthcare organizations need to develop strategies for mitigating the cybersecurity risks these unpatchable devices pose to their patients and the organizations themselves.

Join Matt Mellen, a healthcare security architect and former security lead for a hospital network, and Mick Coady, a partner in the Health Information Privacy and Security Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, as they discuss how to approach and mitigate the challenges associated with securing medical devices in hospital environments.

In this webinar, you will discover:
•The cybersecurity risks posed by unpatchable and hard-to-patch medical devices
•How to successfully mitigate medical device security risks
•Strategies you can implement today to secure medical devices

Join us for our new cloud webinar, in which cloud automation experts will show you how customers have successfully automated their VM-Series next-gen firewall deployments and effectively protected their DevOps environments in AWS®.

You’ll learn how to:

- Implement touchless deployment for your fully configured firewalls with native and third-party automation tools, such as Terraform® and Ansible®

Join us for our new cloud webinar, in which cloud automation experts will show you how customers have successfully automated their VM-Series next-gen firewall deployments and effectively protected their DevOps environments in AWS®.

You’ll learn how to:

- Implement touchless deployment for your fully configured firewalls with native and third-party automation tools, such as Terraform® and Ansible®

Fileless attacks are estimated to account for 35 percent of all attacks in 2018, according to Ponemon Institute. Threat actors can use a combination of exploits, scripts, and “living off the land” to stay under the radar. They can even carry out sophisticated attacks without ever installing malware on compromised endpoints. They can also use common networking and admin tools together with traditional malware to maintain persistence while locating and stealing valuable data.

By monitoring user and device behavior, organizations can detect anomalies that indicate an attack is under way. Because most fileless attacks start with a vulnerability exploit, advanced endpoint protection can block the initial step of an attack from succeeding in the first place. Join us as we discuss how organizations can detect and stop all stages of fileless attacks.

Attend this webinar to:
•Find out how fileless attacks occur with a demo of an attack
•Learn how Magnifier behavioral analytics, the first app of the Palo Alto Networks Application Framework, can detect the network behaviors associated with fileless attacks.
•Understand how Traps advanced endpoint protection can block the exploits that lead to endpoint compromise.

Fileless attacks are estimated to account for 35 percent of all attacks in 2018, according to Ponemon Institute. Threat actors can use a combination of exploits, scripts, and “living off the land” to stay under the radar. They can even carry out sophisticated attacks without ever installing malware on compromised endpoints. They can also use common networking and admin tools together with traditional malware to maintain persistence while locating and stealing valuable data.

By monitoring user and device behavior, organizations can detect anomalies that indicate an attack is under way. Because most fileless attacks start with a vulnerability exploit, advanced endpoint protection can block the initial step of an attack from succeeding in the first place. Join us as we discuss how organizations can detect and stop all stages of fileless attacks.

Attend this webinar to:
•Find out how fileless attacks occur with a demo of an attack
•Learn how Magnifier behavioral analytics, the first app of the Palo Alto Networks Application Framework, can detect the network behaviors associated with fileless attacks.
•Understand how Traps advanced endpoint protection can block the exploits that lead to endpoint compromise.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) (and its successor Transport Layer Security (TLS)) is an encryption protocol that is designed to protect the privacy and security of sensitive communications across a network, such as the Internet.

The use of SSL encryption is rapidly increasing. In 2017, approximately 50% of web traffic was secured by the protocol and this is expected to rise to 80% by 2019 according to Gartner. Currently most major websites including Google, Facebook and Wikipedia, enforce encryption and are using SSL across their sites (HTTPS sites).

Join Jamie Jennrich, Regional Manager for Education and Jon Wood, Systems Engineer at Palo Alto Networks for an exclusive Cybersecurity Webinar ‘Solving the challenges of SSL decryption in Education’ on May 24th at 3.30 p.m. (BST) During this event they will discuss the difficult tension in education today between allowing students and staff easy and open access to information while ensuring their working environment is secure and safe, protected from growing cyber threats.

Attend this webinar to understand:

- SSL, its benefits and growth
- Challenges of encryption in Education
- How Palo Alto Networks can provide visibility and control across encrypted SSL channels

There’s a sequence of events attackers must go through to successfully deploy ransomware or steal information. And although most organizations have some form of endpoint protection in place, infections are still common.

Palo Alto Networks® and Cloud Harmonics will show you how to secure your endpoints against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:
•Why so many attacks succeed and how to stop them
•Effective techniques to protect against malware, exploits and ransomware
•Next steps for successful endpoint protection

There’s a sequence of events attackers must go through to successfully deploy ransomware or steal information. And although most organizations have some form of endpoint protection in place, infections are still common.

Palo Alto Networks® and Cloud Harmonics will show you how to secure your endpoints against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:
•Why so many attacks succeed and how to stop them
•Effective techniques to protect against malware, exploits and ransomware
•Next steps for successful endpoint protection

Organizations are rapidly adopting the public cloud to keep pace with growing business demands. Risk management is a top concern, as legacy security tools and techniques designed for the traditional datacenter cannot adapt to the continuous deployment model in the cloud. The tools for securing public cloud services infrastructure are manual and fragmented, making operations time-consuming and error-prone. Security, DevOps, and compliance teams need a frictionless approach to securing public cloud workloads.

In this session, learn about recent Palo Alto Networks innovations that are changing how organizations secure the public cloud. We will cover:

•Understand the several options available today to secure the public cloud
•Build a strategy to manage and reduce your public cloud risks
•Deploy security with a frictionless approach in a multi-cloud environment

Organizations are rapidly adopting the public cloud to keep pace with growing business demands. Risk management is a top concern, as legacy security tools and techniques designed for the traditional datacenter cannot adapt to the continuous deployment model in the cloud. The tools for securing public cloud services infrastructure are manual and fragmented, making operations time-consuming and error-prone. Security, DevOps, and compliance teams need a frictionless approach to securing public cloud workloads.

In this session, learn about recent Palo Alto Networks innovations that are changing how organizations secure the public cloud. We will cover:

•Understand the several options available today to secure the public cloud
•Build a strategy to manage and reduce your public cloud risks
•Deploy security with a frictionless approach in a multi-cloud environment

Maintaining and troubleshooting disparate, layered security technologies is complex and time-consuming. What’s even more troubling is that these technologies don’t work together effectively to protect you against sophisticated cyberattacks.

It’s time to rethink IT security with a strategic, architectural approach – preventing successful cyberattacks from getting to your data, apps and users.

Maintaining and troubleshooting disparate, layered security technologies is complex and time-consuming. What’s even more troubling is that these technologies don’t work together effectively to protect you against sophisticated cyberattacks.

It’s time to rethink IT security with a strategic, architectural approach – preventing successful cyberattacks from getting to your data, apps and users.

Tune in for an interactive discussion with cloud and security experts on the key trends shaping enterprise cloud strategy, explore the latest technological advancements, and discover how to better secure your critical data and workflows in the cloud.

As your AWS deployment scales, the web of connectivity to VPCs, the web, or resources on the corporate network can create a complex sprawl and an expanded threat footprint. Managing the many individual connections while ensuring your workloads and data are secure can become cumbersome and costly, slowing deployments and increasing risk.

Please join Palo Alto Networks and REAN Cloud to learn how a Transit VPC coupled with the VM-Series firewall can solve these challenges using a shared services approach that centralizes security and connectivity, resulting in an improved security posture by simplified management and lowering costs.

This webinar will discuss how the Transit VPC solution jointly built with REAN Cloud was implemented using AWS capabilities and the Palo Alto Networks VM-Series next generation firewall.

Fileless attacks are estimated to account for 35 percent of all attacks in 2018, according to Ponemon Institute. Threat actors can use a combination of exploits, scripts, and “living off the land” to stay under the radar. They can even carry out sophisticated attacks without ever installing malware on compromised endpoints. They can also use common networking and admin tools together with traditional malware to maintain persistence while locating and stealing valuable data.

By monitoring user and device behavior, organizations can detect anomalies that indicate an attack is under way. Because most fileless attacks start with a vulnerability exploit, advanced endpoint protection can block the initial step of an attack from succeeding in the first place. Join us on April 26 as we discuss how organizations can detect and stop all stages of fileless attacks.

Attend this webinar to:
•Find out how fileless attacks occur with a demo of an attack
•Learn how Magnifier behavioral analytics, the first app of the Palo Alto Networks Application Framework, can detect the network behaviors associated with fileless attacks.
•Understand how Traps advanced endpoint protection can block the exploits that lead to endpoint compromise.

There’s a sequence of events attackers must go through to successfully deploy ransomware or steal information. And although most organizations have some form of endpoint protection in place, infections are still common.

Palo Alto Networks® and Cloud Harmonics will show you how to secure your endpoints against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:
•Why so many attacks succeed and how to stop them
•Effective techniques to protect against malware, exploits and ransomware
•Next steps for successful endpoint protection

Palo Alto Networks is the next-generation security company, leading a new era in cybersecurity by safely enabling applications and preventing cyber breaches for tens of thousands of organizations worldwide. Built with an innovative approach and highly differentiated cyberthreat prevention capabilities, our game-changing security platform delivers security far superior to legacy or point products, safely enables daily business operations, and protects an organization's most valuable assets. Find out more at www.paloaltonetworks.com or call us at 1-877-524-1031.